(4
Days/ 3 Nights Tanzania
Safari
& Walking with Hadza Tribeis
a cultural tour to the Hadza people or the Hadzabe'e,
who live in central Tanzania, near Lake Eyasi and
in the neighboring Serengeti Plateau. You will learn
about their culture, tribe and ways of life.)

Hadza
Tribe in
Tanzania

Lake
Manyara Park, Tanzania

Hazabe
Men Having Breakfast

4
Days/ 3 Nights Tanzania
Safari
& Walking with Hadza Tribe

4
Days/ 3 Nights Tanzania
Safari
& Walking with Hadza Tribe

4
Days/ 3 Nights Tanzania
Safari
& Walking with Hadza Tribe is
a cultural Safari offering an opportunity to walk
with Hadza, San tribe in Lake Eyasi. These are hunters
and gatherers for honey and insect in the bush.

Lake Eyasi is probably best known for being the
home to the Hadza tribe (also known as the Watindiga
or Wahadzabe), which lives in the bush around the
northern parts of the lake. It is a tribe of hunters
and collectors, which formerly inhabited the Serengeti,
but was forced away by stronger and more aggressive
tribes.

The Hadza live in traditional ways, hunting game
such as dik-diks and collecting honey. Their huts
are simple, built in a few hours and as easily abandoned.
Like another people of hunters and collectors, the
San tribe of the Kalahari in southern Africa, the
Hadza speak a click language. During this Safari
you will also conduct spectacular game viewing in
Lake Manyara National Park.

*Travel
insurance, Visa and Passport fees*Gratuities
for safari guide and camp staff*
Alcoholic
and non-alcoholic drinks and beverages in lodges

Safari
& Walking with Hadza in Lake Eyasi Detailed
Itinerary

Day
1: Arusha
–Lake
Manyara National Park
After breakfast depart by road to Lake Manyara
National Park. The game in this petite park is
plentiful and the magnificent bird watching will
make a devotee out of even the most reluctant.

It
is also one of the very few places in Africa to
see tree-climbing lions, which we may declare
our day’s quest, being so thoroughly sated
with the big herds of preceding parks. Manyara’s
great shock of pink flamingoes will also delight.

Luxury
Accommodation: Lake Manyara Serena Wildlife Lodge

Budget
Accommodation: Figi Lodge

Meal
Plan {Lunch & Dinner}

Day
2: Lake
Manyara – Drive to Lake Eyasi (Hadza Culture
Tour)
A lovely drive takes us to Ngorongoro Crater and
then to Lake Eyasi on a very rough trail for 2 hours
drive; the road circumnavigates the Ngorongoro crater
and head south west to Mongola Village; have a contact
to local tribesmen and impression of Barabaig /
Hadza / San tribes.

The
Hadza number just under 1000. Some 300–400 Hadza
live as hunter-gatherers, much as their ancestors
have for thousands or even tens of thousands of years;
they are the last functioning hunter-gatherers in
Africa.

Our
accommodations are at Kisima Ngeda Tented Camp situated
on the shores of Lake Eyasi, with sweeping views toward
the Rift.

Luxury Accommodation: Kisima Ngeda
Camp

Budget
Accommodation: Camping at Chemchem (Spring
Water) near the village of Mongola

Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}

Day
3: Walking
with Hadza in Lake Eyasi Bush
Very early morning (0545am) you'll drive to the
dwellings of the famous Hadzabe tribe in the bush
for cultural interaction. Join the Hadza tribe and
go to forage, and during the course of day eat while
foraging, and also bring back some honey, fruit,
or wild game when available.

While
traditionally considered an East African branch of
the Khoisan peoples, primarily because their language
has clicks, modern genetic research suggests that
they may be more closely related to the Pygmies. Get
an opportunity to walk with them and watch the way
they hunt or collect honey and insects.

Luxury
Accommodation: Kisima Ngeda Camp

Budget
Accommodation: Camping at Chemchem (Spring
Water) near the village of Mongola

Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}

Day
4:
Drive
back to Arusha
After farewell to the village tribesmen, return
back to Arusha visiting Makuyuni/ Mto wa Mbu.